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Fold your project in half with the right sides together, and either use your yarn or tapestry needle to seam up the back edge, or SC the two sides together to create a seam.

Turn your hood right side out.

Working along the bottom edge of the hood, starting from the back corner, pick up and SC 28 sts around the base of the hood. When you reach the front corner of the hood, continue by working your next SC into the front corner of the other side (see photo 1). Be sure to evenly spread your sts along the bottom of the hood. When you have picked up all 28 sts, join your project in the round by slip stitching into the first stitch. You will now be working in continuous rounds. Place stitch marker.

Round 1: *2 HDC sts into first stitch, HDC into next stitch* Repeat around (42 total sts)

Round 2: *2 HDC sts into first stitch, HDC into each of next 4 sts* Repeat 7 more times, 2 HDC sts into next stitch, HDC into next (51 total sts)

Round 3: *2 HDC sts into first stitch, HDC into each of next 9 sts* Repeat 4 more times, 2 HDC sts into next stitch (57 total sts)

Fold your project in half with the right sides together, and either use your yarn or tapestry needle to seam up the back edge, or SC the two sides together to create a seam.

Turn your hood right side out.

Working along the bottom edge of the hood, starting from the back corner, pick up and SC 30 sts around the base of the hood. When you reach the front corner of the hood, continue by working your next SC into the front corner of the other side (see photo 1). Be sure to evenly spread your sts along the bottom of the hood. When you have picked up all 30 sts, join your project in the round by slip stitching into the first stitch. You will now be working in continuous rounds. Place stitch marker.

Round 1: *2 HDC sts into first stitch, HDC into next stitch* Repeat around (45 total sts)

Round 2: *2 HDC sts into first stitch, HDC into each of next 4 sts* Repeat around (54 total sts)

Round 3: *2 HDC sts into first stitch, HDC into each of next 9 sts* Repeat 4 more times, 2 HDC sts into next stitch, HDC into each of next 3 sts (60 total sts)

Fold your project in half with the right sides together, and either use your yarn or tapestry needle to seam up the back edge, or SC the two sides together to create a seam.

Turn your hood right side out.

Working along the bottom edge of the hood, starting from the back corner, pick up and SC 32 sts around the base of the hood. When you reach the front corner of the hood, continue by working your next SC into the front corner of the other side (see photo 1). Be sure to evenly spread your sts along the bottom of the hood. When you have picked up all 32 sts, join your project in the round by slip stitching into the first stitch. You will now be working in continuous rounds. Place stitch marker.

Round 1: *2 HDC sts into first stitch, HDC into next stitch* Repeat around (48 total sts)

Round 2: *2 HDC sts into first stitch, HDC into each of next 4 sts* Repeat 8 more times, 2 HDC sts in next stitch, HDC in each of next 2 sts (58 total sts)

Round 3: *2 HDC sts into first stitch, HDC into each of next 9 sts* Repeat 4 more times, 2 HDC sts into next stitch, HDC into each of next 7 sts (64 total sts)

Round 4: *2 HDC sts into first stitch, HDC into each of next 14 sts* Repeat 3 more times, 2 HDC sts into next stitch, HDC into each of next 3 sts (69 total sts)

Fold your project in half with the right sides together, and either use your yarn or tapestry needle to seam up the back edge, or SC the two sides together to create a seam.

Turn your hood right side out.

Working along the bottom edge of the hood, starting from the back corner, pick up and SC 34 sts around the base of the hood. When you reach the front corner of the hood, continue by working your next SC into the front corner of the other side (see photo 1). Be sure to evenly spread your sts along the bottom of the hood. When you have picked up all 34 sts, join your project in the round by slip stitching into the first stitch. You will now be working in continuous rounds. Place stitch marker.

Round 1: *2 HDC sts into first stitch, HDC into next stitch* Repeat around (51 total sts)

Round 2: *2 HDC sts into first stitch, HDC into each of next 4 sts* Repeat 9 more times, 2 HDC sts into next stitch (62 total sts)

Round 3: *2 HDC sts into first stitch, HDC into each of next 9 sts* Repeat 5 more times, 2 HDC sts into next stitch, HDC into next (69 total sts)

Round 4: *2 HDC sts into first stitch, HDC into each of next 14 sts* Repeat 3 more times, 2 HDC sts into next stitch, HDC into each of next 8 sts (74 total sts)

Round 5: *2 HDC sts into first stitch, HDC into each of next 19 sts* Repeat 2 more times, 2 HDC sts into next stitch, HDC into each of next 13 sts (78 total sts)

Fold your project in half with the right sides together, and either use your yarn or tapestry needle to seam up the back edge, or SC the two sides together to create a seam.

Turn your hood right side out.

Working along the bottom edge of the hood, starting from the back corner, pick up and SC 36 sts around the base of the hood. When you reach the front corner of the hood, continue by working your next SC into the front corner of the other side (see photo 1). Be sure to evenly spread your sts along the bottom of the hood. When you have picked up all 36 sts, join your project in the round by slip stitching into the first stitch. You will now be working in continuous rounds. Place stitch marker.

Round 1: *2 HDC sts into first stitch, HDC into next stitch* Repeat around (54 total sts)

Round 2: *2 HDC sts into first stitch, HDC into each of next 4 sts* Repeat 9 more times, 2 HDC sts into next stitch, HDC into each of next 3 sts (65 total sts)

Round 3: *2 HDC sts into first stitch, HDC into each of next 9 sts* Repeat 5 more times, 2 HDC sts into next stitch, HDC into each of next 4 sts (72 total sts)

Round 4: *2 HDC sts into first stitch, HDC into each of next 14 sts* Repeat 3 more times, 2 HDC sts into next stitch, HDC into each of next 11 sts (77 total sts)

Round 5: *2 HDC sts into first stitch, HDC into each of next 19 sts* Repeat 2 more times, 2 HDC sts into next stitch, HDC into each of next 16 sts (81 total sts)

Round 6: *2 HDC sts into first stitch, HDC into each of next 24 sts* Repeat 2 more times, 2 HDC sts into next stitch, HDC into each of next 5 sts (85 total sts)

Fold your project in half with the right sides together, and either use your yarn or tapestry needle to seam up the back edge, or SC the two sides together to create a seam.

Turn your hood right side out.

Working along the bottom edge of the hood, starting from the back corner, pick up and SC 40 sts around the base of the hood. When you reach the front corner of the hood, continue by working your next SC into the front corner of the other side (see photo 1). Be sure to evenly spread your sts along the bottom of the hood. When you have picked up all 40 sts, join your project in the round by slip stitching into the first stitch. You will now be working in continuous rounds. Place stitch marker.

Round 1: *2 HDC sts into first stitch, HDC into next stitch* Repeat around (60 total sts)

Round 2: *2 HDC sts into first stitch, HDC into each of next 4 sts* Repeat around (72 total sts)

Round 3: *2 HDC sts into first stitch, HDC into each of next 9 sts* Repeat 6 more times, 2 HDC sts into next stitch, HDC into last stitch (80 total sts)

Round 4: *2 HDC sts into first stitch, HDC into each of next 14 sts* Repeat 4 more times, 2 HDC sts into next stitch, HDC into each of next 4 sts (86 total sts)

Round 5: *2 HDC sts into first stitch, HDC into each of next 19 sts* Repeat 3 more times, 2 HDC sts into next stitch, HDC into each of next 5 sts (91 total sts)

Round 6: *2 HDC sts into first stitch, HDC into each of next 24 sts* Repeat 2 more times, 2 HDC sts into next stitch, HDC into each of next 15 sts (95 total sts)

Fold your project in half with the right sides together, and either use your yarn or tapestry needle to seam up the back edge, or SC the two sides together to create a seam.

Turn your hood right side out.

Working along the bottom edge of the hood, starting from the back corner, pick up and SC 44 sts around the base of the hood. When you reach the front corner of the hood, continue by working your next SC into the front corner of the other side (see photo 1). Be sure to evenly spread your sts along the bottom of the hood. When you have picked up all 44 sts, join your project in the round by slip stitching into the first stitch. You will now be working in continuous rounds. Place stitch marker.

Round 1: *2 HDC sts into first stitch, HDC into next stitch* Repeat around (66 total sts)

Round 2: *2 HDC sts into first stitch, HDC into each of next 4 sts* Repeat 12 more times, 2 HDC sts into next stitch (80 total sts)

Round 3: *2 HDC sts into first stitch, HDC into each of next 9 sts* Repeat around (88 total sts)

Round 4: *2 HDC sts into first stitch, HDC into each of next 14 sts* Repeat 4 more times, 2 HDC sts into next stitch, HDC into each of next 12 sts (94 total sts)

Round 5: *2 HDC sts into first stitch, HDC into each of next 19 sts* Repeat 3 more times, 2 HDC sts into next stitch, HDC into each of next 13 sts (99 total sts)

Round 6: *2 HDC sts into first stitch, HDC into each of next 24 sts* Repeat 2 more times, 2 HDC sts into next stitch, HDC into each of next 23 sts (103 total sts)

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One Comment On “Rustic Raccoon Hooded Cowl Crochet Pattern”

Hi Melody. The Ración cowl is beautiful. Thanks for sharing. I just finished a wrap, shawl or whatever is called, with fur yarn and almost triangle style, I say almost because the end at the back is not long nor pointy. and another in rectangular with a collar, and all the edge from one end to the other at front in ruffles. I make them for gifts when someone in the Bible study meetings say they are cold and I look warm with my shawls or wraps, I take it off even if it’s the first time I ware it, and give it to the sister. Or if someone favors certain color I make one in that color for her and bring it without them expecting nothing. And that makes me happy because I am making someone happy and know she’ll feel warm at the meetings.now I only have 1 shawl and 1 wrap mine. I had given so many that if I were to make it a business, I could have gotten a good amount of money. Tomorrow I expect to finish an Owl for a niece, then hopefully start making a couple sets of skirt and top for me, and a few more shawls. I bought a lot of yarns in a few months, but the osteoarthritis is hurting my thumbs and right elbow, and the Doctor suggested to stop crocheting or to reduce it the most time possible. And I won’t be able to use all that yarn. I had been crocheting over 30 years, and can’t see myself without crocheting for days st least. Well I keep looking at your work and others to make something different, and thank you and all those in YouTube that gives their time and work to teach with so much love and care to help others: for that I say, THANK YOU. I suffer from severe depression and anxiety and this hobby helps a lot.that’s why I admire you. And wish our creator and His son bless you everyday. See you.???